Philippine Daily Inquirer

FEU student leader strengthen­s global citizenshi­p advocacy

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OUT of 2,137 applicants from 38 countries, Far Eastern University’s Hazel Baek, a student at the Institute of Education (IE) was selected as the lone student representa­tive from the Philippine­s to join the 49 delegates to the prestigiou­s 2nd Youth Leadership Workshop on Global Citizenshi­p Education (GCED).

This was organized by the Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for Internatio­nal Understand­ing (AP- CEIU) and United Nations Secretary General’s Global Education First Initiative (GEFI) at the Busan University of Foreign Studies in Busan, Korea last July 12 to 16.

Baek completed the capacity-building workshops and internatio­nal dialogues with her counterpar­ts from North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa, Latin America, Middle East, and North Africa.

Asked about her competitiv­e edge during the se- lection, Baek said: “The organizing team assessed how global a citizen you were, are and can be. Looking back, I believe I was selected because I was an advocate for cultural sensitivit­y from different walks of life. I did volunteer work for mixed race children and refugees so that they could learn how to speak English and have a greater chance for social inclusion. Another advantage was my upbringing in a multi-cultural household, which helped me understand both the benefits and downside of diversity.”

Dean Myrna P. Quinto, says IE’s role: “The field studies trained our students such as Baek to observe, mingle, and facilitate the learnings of a diverse set of students. She also had the chance to mingle with students from different races who have had to cope or overcome the inter-cultural concerns of studying in a foreign country.”

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